Basic Lake Tahoe Diving Questions

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I dove yesterday and the water was about 70 degrees at the surface, dropping to mid-50's at depth.

Wow, mid-50s at depth; that is a lovely temp for drysuit diving. Yesterday, I went took students to Flathead Lake (in MT) and got 48 degrees at 45 feet.
 
Thanks, I had not heard of this. Looks like a very nice boat, though $200 per person is pretty steep!

A bit steep, but not out of the park. It says you can charter the boat with 6 divers for $800, so that brings it down to $133 a person (x6). The cheapest boat rentals (for a decent power boat that you could dive from) are $150+ an hour up there, and you don't get tanks or someone to guide you and sit in the boat while you dive.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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